"A child's fear is a world whose dark corners are quite unknown to grownup people; it has its sky and its abysses, a sky without stars, abysses into which no light can ever penetrate."
About Julien Green
Julien Green — Life and Legacy
Julien Green was a prominent French-American writer whose literary contributions have left a lasting impact on the exploration of human emotions, particularly love and identity. His novel 'The Dark Journey' exemplifies his ability to weave complex narratives that delve into the intricacies of personal relationships and the struggle for self-understanding. Green's core thinking reflects a deep psychological insight into the human condition. He often articulated the tension between desire and the quest for identity, as seen in his quote, 'We are all the same, but we are all different.' This statement encapsulates his belief that while universal experiences connect us, our individual narratives shape our identities. His works frequently challenge the traditional romantic ideals, presenting love as a multifaceted experience filled with contradictions and emotional depth. Today, Green's quotes and ideas resonate with readers navigating their own identities and relationships. His ability to articulate the complexities of love and self-discovery continues to inspire those seeking to understand the nuances of human connection.
Quote collection
Julien Green quotes
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"Yesterday, happiness came in suddenly, as it used to, and remained for a moment in the great, dark, silent drawing room."
"You cannot imagine at all how much you interest God; He is interested in you as if there were no one else on earth."
"The greatest explorer on this earth never takes voyages as long as those of the man who descends to the depth of his heart."
"I am probably exaggerating a little, but I owe my equilibrium to ink and paper."
"The secret is to write just anything, to dare to write just anything, because when you write just anything, you begin to say what is important."
"I enter the world called real as one enters a mist."
"Our life is a book that writes itself and whose principal themes sometimes escape us. We are like characters in a novel who do not always understand what the author wants of them."
"I have always thought that by observing things with a great deal of attention you eventually wrest some of their secrets from them, making them utter what they would most like to keep to themselves."
"The man I am will always raise a protest against the man I wanted to be and the two will live together to the end, but the man I wanted to be will be the one on whom judgement will be passed."
"A scrupulous man will never produce a great novel."
"If people only knew what lies at the heart of my novels! What a tumult of desires these carefully written pages conceal! I sometimes have a loathing for the furious cravings that give me no peace except when I am working."
"Thoughts fly and words go on foot. Therein lies all the drama of a writer."
"Perhaps the greatest consolation of the oppressed is to consider themselves superior to their tyrants."
"Let us hope that good authors who are bad Christians will find salvation through the books they write."
"Anti-clericalism and non-belief, have their bigots just as orthodoxy does."
"A dish around which I see too many people doesn't tempt me."
"Thought flies and words go on foot."
"Within ourselves is not very far and yet it is so far that one's whole life is not always long enough to get there."